European Syriac Union: Conviction of Syriac Orthodox monk Aho by Turkish court is violation of human rights and undermines democracy

European Syriac Union: Conviction of Syriac Orthodox monk Aho by Turkish court is violation of human rights and undermines democracy
Crédit : SuroyoTV

BRUSSELS — The European Syriac Union (ESU) issued a statement denouncing the sentencing of Syriac Orthodox monk Sefer (Aho) Bileçen of the Mor Yahqup d-Qarne Monastery to two years and one month in prison on charges of “membership in a terrorist organization”.

Monk Aho was arrested on 9 January 2020 but released on parole also after public pressure. He was charged with having given food and water to members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) which is designated a terrorist organization in Turkey. In his testimony the Syriac monk does not deny having given food and water but that he did not know that the people were members of the PKK organization.

Monk Aho released the following statement through his lawyers at the time of his initial arrest:

I will give food and water to anyone who comes to my door. I have to give it out of my religious and philosophical beliefs. I cannot lie because I am a monk-priest. I gave food not to help any organization, but out of my beliefs. From a religious and philosophical perspective, I cannot report it. I can’t leave the monastery anyway.”

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